1Department of Agricultural Extension and Communication, SKRAU, Bikaner- 334006, India.

2Department of Agricultural Extension and Communication, RVSKVV, Gwalior India.

3Department of Agriculture Extension Education, S.K.N., Agriculture University, Jobner, Jaipur, Rajasthan India.

DOI : https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.03.286

Keywords

adoption level and Youth, ARYA, Innovativeness

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Abstract

Goat farming has a lot of potential and plays a big part in providing food and nutrition
security in rural regions. After understanding the important role that young may play, the
government has decided to launch a programme to recruit and retain them in agriculture and
related fields. Goat farming has a lot of potential and plays a big part in providing food and
nutrition security in rural regions. After understanding the important role that young may
play, the government has decided to launch a programme to recruit and retain them in
agriculture and related fields. For present study all 120 trained youth in goat farming were
selected, trained youth were selected purposively who have obtained training on goat farming
under ARYA project and 20 trainers were selected for suggestions for better run his program
of the study area. Thus, a total of 140 respondents were included in the study. It was revealed
that the majority of 53.33 percent of trained youth fall into the medium level of adoption
group, while 18.33 percent fall into the low level of adoption category for improved goat
farming practices. On the other hand, it was shown that 28.34% of trained youths had a high
level of adoption of improved goat farming practices.

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